Ismael Saz

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Ismael Saz Campos (born 1952) is a Spanish historian, specialised in the study of Falangism, Francoist Spain and the Spanish-Italian relations during the Spanish Civil War. He is a professor at the University of Valencia.

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Ismael Saz
Born1952 (age 7374)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Valencia
Academic work
Disciplinehistory
InstitutionsUniversity of Valencia
Main interests
Notable worksEspaña contra España: los nacionalismos franquistas
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Biography

He was born in 1952 in Valencia.[1] He earned a PhD at the University of Valencia (UV) in 1986.[2] His dissertation dealt with the understanding of the Italian-Spanish relations until the Italian intervention in the Spanish Civil War.[3]

Saz, who has conceptualised the Francoist regime as a "fascistised dictatorship",[4] has posed in his work the struggle between Fascist and National-Catholic nationalisms within the regime.[5][6] Full professor of the UV, he was appointed to a Chair of Contemporary History in 2002.[7]

Works

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  • (1986). Mussolini contra la II República: hostilidad, conspiraciones, intervención (1931-1936). Valencia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)[8]
  • (2003). España contra España: los nacionalismos franquistas. Marcial Pons.[9]
  • (2004). Fascismo y franquismo. Valencia: Publicacions de la Universitat de València.[10]
  • (2013). Las caras del franquismo. Granada: Editorial Comares.[11]

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